2017 Recruitment Advertising Annual Report - Research and Markets

This report takes a comprehensive look at Indeed, its expansion and the
forces it faces, both positive and negative.

The report also covers recruitment ad efforts from Google, which are
being unveiled quickly but with an unclear path; Microsoft, which bought
LinkedIn for more than $26 billion and is integrating some of its tools
into Microsoft products; and Facebook, which has tested Facebook Jobs in
a limited way. All three of the tech behemoths see a giant pot of gold
at the end of the recruitment rainbow. Craigslist, LeBonCoin, Vivastreet
and other horizontal sites see that pot of gold, too and are chasing
recruitment ads with great fervor.

Craigslist is expected to generate close to $400 million in recruitment
ad revenue this year, or even more, and has just scratched the surface
of its revenue potential. Artificial intelligence and machine learning
will play an integral role in finding employees in the coming years. Our
coverage of that growing use of new technology begins on Page 24.

And a few recruitment sites have managed to achieve the holy grail of
recruitment advertising - getting job-seekers to pay for their services.
That overview starts on Page 30. This report includes country profiles
on recruitment advertising in 39 countries; a look at 20 start-ups that
are worth watching, and much more.